330 and 620... which one to toast?

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Re: 330 and 620... which one to toast?

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I installed toasters in my 330 tonight. Wow, what a simple job that was! Start to finish was <30 minutes, and I went very slowly. The toasters sound GREAT in my 330! Now my two Rics (620 w/high gains and 330 w/toasters) sound VERY different from each other and I have an even more diverse pallete of tones available. Thanks for all your recommendations. Maybe one day I'll swap the pickups around (high gains back into the 330 and toasters in the 620), but I am pleased for now...
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Re: 330 and 620... which one to toast?

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robinje wrote:Maybe one day I'll swap the pickups around (high gains back into the 330 and toasters in the 620), but I am pleased for now...
I'd wait at least three or four months before doing any more swapping.
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Re: 330 and 620... which one to toast?

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wmthor wrote:
robinje wrote:Maybe one day I'll swap the pickups around (high gains back into the 330 and toasters in the 620), but I am pleased for now...
I'd wait at least three or four months before doing any more swapping.
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